1,501st Filipino absentee voter registers in California

Mario Guillermo, with his wife Lilia, is being assisted by Overseas Absentee Voters officer Rey Sambitan.

MANILA, Philippines—Filipino-Americans Lilia Guillermo and Mario Guillermo of Vallejo, California are the 1,500th and 1,501st Overseas Absentee Voters who registered at the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco.

This was revealed by the consulate as it encouraged Filipino citizens or dual citizens, of at least 18 years of age, “to register as overseas absentee voters so that they may also exercise their constitutionally protected right of suffrage.”

To register, visit the Consulate General at its main office or at its outreach locations, and bring a copy of the latest Philippine Passport for Filipino citizens, or Oath of Allegiance or Identification Certificate for dual citizens.

For queries on OAV and other consular matters, call the Consulate General at 415-4336666, email at info@philippinessanfrancisco.org, or visit www.philippinessanfrancisco.org or www.facebook.com/PCGSF.

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